Payments are due April 1st, 2016 and can be made two ways:
– Online HERE
– Mail check to IIDA Intermountain Chapter, PO Box 1740, Salt Lake City UT 84110

Your Design Team may consist of up to 5 members – with at least one member from each of the following categories:

Design or Architectural Firm – up to (4) members – any employee of the firm.

Team can pair up with interior designers from outside their company if needed.

(1) Manufacturer Representative.

Each team needs to designate one member as Team Captain and one member to be your model. Keep in mind the model will need to attend hair & makeup meetings, dress rehearsals and regular team meetings (see critical dates below). The team captain will receive all email notices, deadline reminders etc. Each team member receives one ticket for entry into the event. Any changes to the team need to be pre-approved by the Fashion Remix Committee (FRC). If there are issues your team cannot resolve, please contact FRC.

Manufacturer Guidelines:

The team is allowed to use any product/material supplied by the manufacturer within reasonable dollar value or quantity limitations that may be imposed by the manufacturer. But please keep in mind that the intent of the event is to showcase your product by using it in a unique and creative way. The manufacturer may contribute to the design process, but should not dictate a design to accommodate specific materials. If a vendor represents more than one manufacturer, the team must choose one product line they will be using for their fashion and notify the FRC within 2 weeks after Kick-Off Party. Fabrication of the materials into a garment is the responsibility of the entire team. We encourage your team to try to sew and assemble your creation using your own methods. However, you are allowed to have outside help assembling your garment at your team’s own expense. Some materials are less conducive to becoming wearable fashion without other “connective” pieces. Any questions regarding supporting materials, please contact FRC. Excessive or inappropriate use of supporting materials will be considered during the judging process.

Also please note any supporting materials – i.e. shoes, glue, etc. are the responsibility of the team. Make sure to have discussions up front with the entire team to find out who will be willing to pay for these added costs.

Judging Criteria:

Creativity

Craftsmanship, construction and detail

Use of manufacturer’s materials

Model’s performance and ability to “work it” on the runway

Pre-judging information and presentation

Awards:

Best of Show

Most Innovative Use of Soft Material

Most Innovative Use of Hard Material

Honorable Mention (s)

Runway Presence

People’s Choice

Due to the unique materials and designs, the Judges are allowed to add additional awards as they deem appropriate.